David Peters completed and Michael Addamo raised to 204,800. Peters responded by shoving all in for 1,811,531 — 35 big blinds — and Addamo folded.
David Peters completed and Michael Addamo raised to 204,800. Peters responded by shoving all in for 1,811,531 — 35 big blinds — and Addamo folded.

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In the first hand of the new level, Michael Addamo limped in, David Peters raised to 230,400 and Addamo called.
The flop was ![]()
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and Peters dove in the tank before checking. Addamo checked behind. The turn brought the
and Peters checked once more. Addamo bet 304,128 and Peters called to bring the pot up to over 1M.
The river brought the
and Peters, with almost double pot behind, checked a third time. Addamo used up some of his timebank before betting 764,000. Peters gave it up for Addamo to amass a 3-to-1 lead.
Level: 5
Blinds: 25,600/51,200
Ante: 0
It's still a 2:1 lead for Michael Addamo as the pair played barely any sizable pots in the past ten minutes. In the biggest one, Michael Addamo check-raised a ![]()
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flop to 112,000 which Peters called.
After the
turn got checked by both, Addamo bet 480,000 on the
river to take it down.

The 2020 World Series of Poker (WSOP) online bracelet events began at the beginning of July and will run through September 6th. It is comprised of 85 WSOP gold bracelets on the digital felt across two different clients: WSOP.com and GG Poker.
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Level: 4
Blinds: 19,200/38,400
Ante: 0
David Peters raised to 80,000 and Michael Addamo defended. The flop was ![]()
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and Addamo check-called 40,000 from Peters.
On the
turn, Addamo checked, Peters bet 304,000 and Addamo called after taking some time.
The river brought the
and Addamo checked a third time. Another overbet from Peters followed, opting for a very chunky 1,344,000, but this time Addamo snapped him off with the ![]()
. Peters rolled over a total airball with ![]()
.
Level: 3
Blinds: 16,000/32,000
Ante: 0
Directly after the break, Michael Addamo limped in, David Peters raised to 140,800 and Addamo called. On an ![]()
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flop, Peters bet 70,400 and Addamo called.
The turn was another
and Peters bet 144,000. Addamo used some time before putting in a hefty raise to 546,000. Peters made the call out of position.
The river completed a community full house with the
. Both players checked for Addamo to just play the board with his ![]()
now. Peters had a higher pair with the ![]()
to win the hand and take the lead.